Harry Styles at the 2023 BRIT Awards. Courtesy of Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Harry Styles fans are not quite feeling the love of his newly announced Together, Together tour. The British superstar recently made his return to the music scene after a four-year hiatus with the release of "Aperature," the lead single from his upcoming album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. The former One Direction band member and Harry's House singer has cemented himself back at the forefront of pop culture with social media posts, a Grammy presenter slot and a 2026 tour spanning 50 shows this summer. Related Stories Music Chappell Roan's Call for Health Insurance in Music Sparks New Crisis Hotline Movies 'The Prophet': A Pastor Turns to Witchcraft in a Cinematic Meditation on Doubt, Darkness, and "Shiny Objects" He's set to play a whopping 30 shows at New York City's Madison Square Garden - his only U.S. appearance - as well as six nights at Wembley in London. It'll be Styles' first time playing live to audiences since his Love on Tour run came to a close in 2023 having grossed over $600 million. But when the ticket presales went live on Ticketmaster this week for shows in New York, London and Amsterdam, fans were quick to voice their anger at the cost of tickets. As hundreds of thousands waited in the digital queue, some took to social media to threaten boycotting Styles' tour altogether, while others accused the singer of being "disgusting" and "greedy" at a time when the cost of living is so high. Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that Styles is only playing one venue in the U.S. and two in Europe, forcing fans to pay for travel and accommodation on top of their tickets. Furor over the situation was such that the conversation was soon a trending topic on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday. Some even thought Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher was throwing in his two cents when he tweeted "HOW MUCH" after the presales opened. Prices in the U.K. started at £44.10 ($60.80) to an eye-watering £466.24 ($642.76) for seated tickets at Wembley, with standing prices ranging from £144.65 ($199.45) to £279.45 ($385.34) apiece. VIP packages range from £468.85 ($646.50) to £725.45 ($1,000). And in New York, the most expensive VIP package is currently priced at $1,667. "Calling a tour 'Together, Together' when it's unaffordable for 99 percent of people is crazy work," said one fan on Threads. Another wrote: "I fear there must be some miscommunication here. $1,000 per ticket? Taking a breath costs $20 in the economy. Are you and I holding hands the entirety of the show? Because what do you mean?" An X user said: "The optimism and joy of a Harry Styles comeback just to be slapped in the face with insane tour ticket prices is genuinely a bit of a shock to the system, not to be dramatic." It is unclear if dynamic pricing - used by Ticketmaster to hike prices based on demand - was greenlit by Styles or his team ahead of the presales, but fans were swiftly confused when prices climbed as seats began to sell. On Tuesday, The Hollywood Reporter could see tickets available on the third to last row at Wembley - what we'd call "nosebleed" seats - set at £92 each ($126.86). The general sale for the Together, Together tour kicks off from Wednesday. Styles isn't the only musician to face backlash over skyrocketing concert costs. Morgan Wallen, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter have all been brought into the same discourse over the rising inaccessibility to live music. THR has reached out to Styles' reps and Ticketmaster for comment. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Spotify Chappell Roan's Call for Health Insurance in Music Sparks New Crisis Hotline K-Pop News Enhypen's Sunghoon to Serve as Torchbearer in 2026 Olympics music Harry Styles to Present at the Grammy Awards Obituaries Sly Dunbar, Reggae Drummer Who Anchored Tracks From Bob Marley and Bob Dylan, Dies at 73 Pope Leo XIV Harry Styles Reveals Why He Attended Pope Leo's Conclave Election Kennedy Center Renée Fleming Cancels Upcoming Kennedy Center Appearances Spotify Chappell Roan's Call for Health Insurance in Music Sparks New Crisis Hotline K-Pop News Enhypen's Sunghoon to Serve as Torchbearer in 2026 Olympics music Harry Styles to Present at the Grammy Awards Obituaries Sly Dunbar, Reggae Drummer Who Anchored Tracks From Bob Marley and Bob Dylan, Dies at 73 Pope Leo XIV Harry Styles Reveals Why He Attended Pope Leo's Conclave Election Kennedy Center Renée Fleming Cancels Upcoming Kennedy Center Appearances
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Mild Harry Styles Fans in Uproar Over "Gross" Tour Ticket Costs: "A Shock to the System"
January 27, 2026
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